Squamous cell carcinoma is a cancer of the skin. Exposure to sunlight is one trigger-factor for this cancer and it is seen more commonly in white cats, and cats kept in hot sunny countries. The tumour commonly affects the nose or the ears and can initially look like a small scratch or wound that won't heal. Spread (metastasis) of these tumours is uncommon but local lymph nodes are sometimes affected.
Squamous Cell Carcinoma is best treated with a combination of internal and external herbs. The internal mixes we recommend to be used along side the SCC External Oil are SCC Internal Support and Maritime Pine Bark and also the SCC ointment for external use.
Apply topically once or twice a day to the affected area.
For External Animal Use Only
McDowell's staff Herbalists can not diagnose you or your companions disease or illness. What they can do is offer a herbal program to assist with healing, after you have had advice from your doctor or specialist. If you have unexplained pain or symptoms, seek medical advice.